If anyone is looking for a business opportunity, or is itching to start up that business they’ve always dreamed of when we leave lockdown, then these properties might be a good place to start.
All over central Fife there is a lot of commercial properties currently on the market, and we have selected a few that could be a good place to start.
Heavely Delights, Main Street, Lochgelly.
Price - £150,000.
Described as having a “fantastic range of products available” the dessert shop is looking for new owners and boasts an “extensive and loyal customer base”. The property is projected to turn over £450,000 per year.
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Dunvegan Bar, Broad Street, Cowdenbeath.
Price - £285,000
The popular bar and restaurant has been on the market for a while and could be a great business opportunity for the right people. It boasts three-bedroom accommodation for the owners and has excellent reviews and is offered on a freehold licence basis.
For full details, click here.
Newsagents, Main Street, Kelty.
Price - £119,995.
A “profitable” business which offers a “lifestyle opportunity” is how Mitchell’s Newsagents is described. Bruce and Co state that this business has “huge potential” to increase sales and can turn over in excess of £455,000 every year. It has been put on the market due to the current owner’s other business interests.
For full details, click here.
Crown Hotel, High Street, Cowdenbeath.
Price - £129,995.
Excellent opportunity to develop the site of the former Crown Hotel which is located in a prominent location at the northern section of Cowdenbeath High Street. The site would require considerable work to be done, but for the right people, it could be a great opportunity.
For full details, click here.
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